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andy for example take this S13 [email protected] 365rwhp@19psi thats 280kw... even a 350kw GTR has troubles pulling that.

it is a street rego S13 its actually a QLD car too. http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.php?showuser=5415

andy for example take this S13 [email protected] 365rwhp@19psi thats 280kw... even a 350kw GTR has troubles pulling that.

it is a street rego S13 its actually a QLD car too. http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.php?showuser=5415

Lol, I raced him in the old 911 when his silvia was running like high 11's. He beat me :D He was pretty cool though, gave me respect for rolling so low

pretty sure mark and russells gtr which at the time had about 380kws ran a 10.2 @ something stupidly fast. To say a 350kw gtr struggles to do sub 11s is a joke, if its not then the driver is.

My RB56 will dominate all!

dont make me bring out teh almighty gtr :sorcerer:

challenge accepted.. shall i tell my tuner to limit it to 240kw..? a nice fat torque line would be noice.

INCORRECT.. S13 is 1170kg and the 180sx is 1220..

i believe it is..

u dnt count.. i need nawss no this will do... no lets make it two.. and dan i need it by tonight.!!!

but in all seriousness. the new car is costing too much so i will have power next year :D

but we shall go drags together :P

www.nissansilvia.com

its snot all to do with how powerful a car is, it has to do with how quick it is....from a stand still the one with better response tends to make it quicker somewhere....but thats my opinion.

i'll spank you all...!!!!

andy for example take this S13 [email protected] 365rwhp@19psi thats 280kw... even a 350kw GTR has troubles pulling that.

it is a street rego S13 its actually a QLD car too. http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.php?showuser=5415

f**k you jus get more and more full of shit all the time!

this is taken from the nsw drag thread

T04GTR: 11.3@122mph r32 gtr

this is a friend of mine and on his old set up his best ever power was 290awkw

all this talk of dyno figures is a load of wank anyway there is so many farked reading dynos out there

driver ability and setup is the key dont worry about the number it can spin up in a workshop - take it to the black stuff!

This will only work on a downhill, the laws of gravity prevent your car moving up an incline without an engine...

piss off squizz, that was for shrek/andy/noel/marki to bite on, not you :P

euro trash doesnt rate around here Squizz, fark orf or lazy bastard and rhino will take you to the cleaners. (they have a history)

And Mudcrab, You are becoming like 40 grit sandpaper on the head of my cock. Very boring very fast. Shut your stupid f**king piehole before you look like a bigger dick than you already do.

euro trash doesnt rate around here Squizz, fark orf or lazy bastard and rhino will take you to the cleaners. (they have a history)

And Mudcrab, You are becoming like 40 grit sandpaper on the head of my cock. Very boring very fast. Shut your stupid f**king piehole before you look like a bigger dick than you already do.

I've raced Lazy-Bastard many times, I'm still yet to see said cleaners.

I've owned 6 imports before getting the M, and I can't see myself going back any time soon.

euro trash doesnt rate around here Squizz, fark orf or lazy bastard and rhino will take you to the cleaners. (they have a history)

And Mudcrab, You are becoming like 40 grit sandpaper on the head of my cock. Very boring very fast. Shut your stupid f**king piehole before you look like a bigger dick than you already do.

There is a common theme emerging in your posting. You seem to like phallic references, is there something you're subconsciously trying to tell us?

it's prolly just me, but ill take a wild guess and say its something to do with this bein a skyline forum...

A skyline forum you say? Damn I wish I had paid more attention when I was here when SAU all started...

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